Scania Engines are world-renowned for their performance, with the following features:
The Scania Group was founded in 1891 and is headquartered in Södertälje, Sweden. It is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of heavy-duty trucks, large buses, and industrial and marine engines.
Advanced Fuel Supply System: Scania engines use a single-loop system and an XPI high-pressure fuel pump to precisely control fuel injection volume and timing, ensuring complete and efficient combustion. This enhances both power output and fuel efficiency.
Efficient and Quiet Timing Gear Design: The timing gear design is efficient, smooth, and quiet, while the camshaft uses a hollow, high-precision non-forged design, which is robust and reliable, reducing internal losses.
Unique Lubrication and Cooling System: Scania engines feature a new oil pump and oil thermostat that precisely adjust oil pressure and flow based on engine conditions, maintaining optimal lubrication performance and saving fuel. The cooling water pump adjusts the coolant flow as needed, preventing energy waste and lowering fuel consumption.
Scania offers several models, including DC09, DC13, and DC16:
DC09: 9-liter, 5-cylinder engine with a maximum output of 250 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1250 Nm.
DC13: 13-liter, 6-cylinder engine with a maximum output of 580 horsepower and a maximum torque of 2800 Nm.
DC16: 16-liter V8 engine with a maximum output of 580 horsepower and a maximum torque of 3300 Nm.
High Torque: Scania engines are known for their impressive torque, even at low RPMs. For example, the V8 engine can produce up to 3300 Nm of torque at 950 RPM, providing powerful acceleration, easy starting, and climbing ability.
Fuel Efficiency: With optimized combustion technology, advanced fuel supply systems, and unique lubrication and cooling systems, Scania engines achieve low fuel consumption across various operating conditions.
High Reliability and Durability: Scania engines are made from high-quality materials and precision manufacturing processes, ensuring stable operation even in harsh environments. They also have long maintenance intervals and an extended service life.
Scania engines are widely used in trucks, buses, coaches, delivery vehicles, construction equipment, agricultural machinery, generator sets, and ships.